NYC nonprofit trains people for energy efficiency jobs and does so much more
Release Date: 01/16/2026
Climate Connections
A solar-powered warehouse near Pittsburgh is helping an organic co-op dodge soaring electricity costs. Learn more at
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At the Big Lake solar installation, farmers grow crops between rows of solar panels. Learn more at
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To prepare for climate change, the Philadelphia Orchard Project is experimenting with raising tropical fruits and vegetables in an unheated greenhouse. Learn more at
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Local governments are using the proceeds to pay for roads, EMS, and more. Learn more at
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Rescued owls live in artificial burrows at the solar farms. Learn more at
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Priest Kritee Kanko helps people express their feelings rather than pushing them away. Learn more at
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The batteries keep the lights on during power outages. Learn more at
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After the Trump administration canceled a climate initiative, a Pennsylvania farmer is battling extreme rain on her own. Learn more at
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The anesthetic is a potent climate pollutant. Learn more at
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The Hispanic Access Foundation found that in several Latino communities, particulate pollution exceeded federal standards. Learn more at
info_outlineThe Stacks and Joules training program partners with a social service agency to make sure students who struggle with poverty and homelessness have their basic needs met. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/